WEBVTT THE "EYEOPENER'S" ANTOINETTE ANTONIO IS LIVE ON THE SCENE WITH NEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE INJURIES THIS MORNING. RANDY AND EMILY, GOOD MORNING. FIREFIGHTERS ARE STILL OUT HERE ON THE SCENE KEEPING AN EYE ON HOT SPOTS. THE FLAMES ARE OUT THIS MORNING. REALLY, WHAT A SCARY SITUATION THIS WAS. SEVEN PEOPLE TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL WITH NONLIFE THREATENING INJURIES, AND 16 MORE INSIDE SLEEPING. THIS STARTED ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THIS TRIPLE DECKER ON WALTHAM STREET. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLING FOUR ALARMS ON THIS ONE. FIREFIGHTERS ORDERED OUT OF THE BUILDING. THERE WAS A PARTIAL COLLAPSE TO THE BACK AND SIDE OF THE TRIPLE DECKER. RESIDENTS SAY THEY HEARD THE SMOKE ALARMS. ONE WOMAN ON THE SECOND FLOOR WAS WOKEN UP BY HER HUSBAND. THEY QUICKLY GRABBED THEIR 7-YEAR-OLD AND 7-MONTH-OLD BABY. WHEN HE TOLD ME JUST GET OUT OF THE HOUSE, I JUST RUNNING OVER HERE WITH MY TWO BABIES. WHEN I SEE THE EXPLOSION, IT WAS LIKE, OH, MY GOD. THANK GOD WE GOT OUT. SO IT WENT FROM THE THIRD FLOOR. THEY SEEMED LIKE THEY HAD IT SETTLED A LITTLE BIT. THEN IT HIT THE SECOND FLOOR. THE FIRE CHIEF SAYS IT WAS A VERY DIFFICULT FIRE TO FIGHT FOR A FEW REASONS. THE POWER LINES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, TREES, NARROW STREETS, AND THERE WERE ALSO ISSUES WITH WATER PRESSURE BECAUSE OF HOW MUCH WATER THEY NEEDED TO PUT OUT THESE FLAMES. SEVEN PEOPLE TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL WITH NONLIFE THREATENING INJURIES.